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Title: Chaos Space Marine Leagen " Kharn The Betrayer"
Description: warhammer 40k


Revliss - September 28, 2009 09:36 AM (GMT)
sine some one have posted a BLUE Royalist Space Marine, there for i have no choice but to post a Chaos space marine ( i will finish him one day really i will )
meet Kharn ... who helped me wind some game and lose went i pinjam him to my opponet ( my army got sloter ).
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beachbum - September 30, 2009 03:49 AM (GMT)
Not sure what you mean by finish him Revliss coz he looks like the little guy is pretty much painted up. What always amazes me is the level of detail mini-makers pack into a very, very small space and this figgie is no exception. Lots of lovely details on him and I can see a good effort by you to bring most of them up. Nice worn down effect on his armor.

On a side topic I think for most military figure painters they will unlikely ever use any of their figures in a board game much less touch them especially if they have spent hours and hours painting them. I think this trend may eventually catch on with painters of minis too especially if they've spent looooong hours painting their minis I don't think they will eventually risk damaging them in a campaign. :)

flylice80 - September 30, 2009 05:50 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (beachbum @ Sep 30 2009, 11:49 AM)
Not sure what you mean by finish him Revliss coz he looks like the little guy is pretty much painted up. What always amazes me is the level of detail mini-makers pack into a very, very small space and this figgie is no exception. Lots of lovely details on him and I can see a good effort by you to bring most of them up. Nice worn down effect on his armor.

On a side topic I think for most military figure painters they will unlikely ever use any of their figures in a board game much less touch them especially if they have spent hours and hours painting them. I think this trend may eventually catch on with painters of minis too especially if they've spent looooong hours painting their minis I don't think they will eventually risk damaging them in a campaign. :)

I don't know if it exist, but I'm sure playing with armies of 1/72 tanks and infantries on a huge ground scene would be fun. ^_^

PoohBear - September 30, 2009 06:59 AM (GMT)
Yes, it's amazing how much detail the sculptors can squeeze into these little fellas.

As our for our friend 'Kharn' here, the details are a plenty but I'm not too sure about the two 'dangling' skulls between his legs. Looks kinda ...er...funny from one of the back angles. ^_^

You don't happen to have some chaos knights to go with 'Kharn' do you?

flylice80 - September 30, 2009 08:43 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (PoohBear @ Sep 30 2009, 02:59 PM)
Yes, it's amazing how much detail the sculptors can squeeze into these little fellas.

As our for our friend 'Kharn' here, the details are a plenty but I'm not too sure about the two 'dangling' skulls between his legs. Looks kinda ...er...funny from one of the back angles. ^_^

You don't happen to have some chaos knigths to go with 'Kharn' do you?

Hahaha, you don't say also I din notice. Reminds me of Devastator in Transformers 2

PoohBear - September 30, 2009 09:05 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (beachbum @ Sep 30 2009, 11:49 AM)
On a side topic I think for most military figure painters they will unlikely ever use any of their figures in a board game much less touch them especially if they have spent hours and hours painting them. I think this trend may eventually catch on with painters of minis too especially if they've spent looooong hours painting their minis I don't think they will eventually risk damaging them in a campaign. :)

If I were a table top gamer, I probably wouldn't spend so much effort to paint the minis to high standards when a reasonable simple paint job would do. Citadel paints blends well enough to give a decent finish even in a quickie which is good enough for gaming purpose, I would imagine. Otherwise, huge armies will go unpainted for a long long time. :lol:


flylice80 - September 30, 2009 12:37 PM (GMT)
Those days ppl are playing unpainted miniatures at GameCastle.... looks horrible

Revliss - September 30, 2009 05:38 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (flylice80 @ Sep 30 2009, 08:37 PM)
Those days ppl are playing unpainted miniatures at GameCastle.... looks horrible

emm but some one will call that tactic bad

gamer A : this time my space marines going to rip you a new one

gamer B : emm but my are hawling banshees . they going to power weapon you to death

Gamer A : what oh now .. they bare metal i can't tell !!! nnnooooooooo

buy the way guys i usU vallejo game color for MY MINI

flylice80 - October 1, 2009 03:49 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Revliss @ Oct 1 2009, 01:38 AM)
QUOTE (flylice80 @ Sep 30 2009, 08:37 PM)
Those days ppl are playing unpainted miniatures at GameCastle.... looks horrible

emm but some one will call that tactic bad

gamer A : this time my space marines going to rip you a new one

gamer B : emm but my are hawling banshees . they going to power weapon you to death

Gamer A : what oh now .. they bare metal i can't tell !!! nnnooooooooo

buy the way guys i usU vallejo game color for MY MINI

Do the gamer get DQ if they use bare metal miniatures?

Where u get the Vallejo color in Malaysia?

Revliss - October 1, 2009 03:55 AM (GMT)
emm that only on tournamet they get DQ .. i did that be for buy open box glue then game .....end up my self not knowing what my self is using ....

as for my paint i get it mail in from UK ............. dame royal air mail ... send it to singapore .... fist

cryonic - October 31, 2009 02:37 PM (GMT)
ah i can see why you said unfinished.

> where we get vollejo color in M'sia? mail ordered...




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